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The Icewind Dale Trilogy: Casting Call


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Ranger REG said:
Well, we can bleach his hair and add extensions, and put him on an intensive weight training program like Tobey McGuire did for Spider-Man. But not all barbarians have to fall within the Arnold Schwarzeneggar's Conan benchmark range.
I agree. However, Wulfgar is cut out of that mold so we need to stick with it. :)
 


I dunno. When I think of Drizzt, I see him as having a European-Caucasian feature who just happened to have dark skin pigment, particularly the nose (not flat and wide like mine).
 

Ray Park's fighting would be perfect for drizzt, but in addition to not having done many voice roles he just doesn't look the part. Almost any of those old guys that were suggested for Wulfgar could play Heafstaag, or one of the other barbarian leaders. I can't see Vin Desil as Wulfgar but he would make a Kick Butt drow, maybe in one of the later books. He could even use the pitch black goggles.

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Ranger REG said:
I dunno. When I think of Drizzt, I see him as having a European-Caucasian feature who just happened to have dark skin pigment, particularly the nose (not flat and wide like mine).


Actually, I see Drizzt as more Asian looking. Well, not just him, but the Drow in general.
 

Drizzt should be played by an actor, not a martial artist -- given the makeup, the usual outfit (flowing cloak) and the white-hair wig, it'll be fairly easy to put a good fighter in his place for the fight scenes.

I've always liked the guy who plays Warrick on CSI, and it certainly doesn't hurt that if you add one apostrophe, his name is Gary Do'urden. :)
 


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